Stylish 3-Bedroom Townhouse with Garden in Esporles
€895,000€4,972/m²
Esporles, Balearic Islands, Spain
3
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
180 m²
interior
House
property type
29 May 2026
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis stunning Mallorcan-style townhouse boasts modern comforts with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Nestled in the picturesque village of Esporles in the Balearic Islands, it's perfect for those seeking a blend of tradition and contemporary living.
- family
- retirement
- garden
- luxury
- quiet
- countryside
Highlights
- Mallorcan-style architecture
- Underfloor heating
- High-end kitchen
- Communal pool access
- Private garden
- Eco-friendly features
Worth knowing
- May require a vehicle for some amenities
Good fit for: Ideal for buyers seeking luxury and comfort in a tranquil village setting.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 55
- Walkable
- 60
- Remote work
- 60
- Family
- 75
- Retirement
- 80
- Airport access
- 50
- Investment
- 70
- Luxury
- 80
- Value
- 65
About this place
Stunning Mallorcan-style townhouse with modern comforts: underfloor heating, high-end kitchen, communal pool, private garden, and eco-friendly features.
Buying property in Spain
Spain welcomes foreign buyers with no nationality restrictions. The buyer needs an NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) before completion, and most buyers open a Spanish bank account to handle the deposit and ongoing charges. An independent lawyer (abogado) is strongly recommended — the notario only checks the deed, not the wider title.
- 1
Get an NIE
Apply for the foreign-resident tax number at a Spanish consulate, police station, or via a representative with power of attorney.
- 2
Open a Spanish bank account
Needed for the deposit, taxes, mortgage payments, and utilities.
- 3
Engage an independent lawyer
Lawyer runs title, debts, planning, and community-of-owners checks — the notario will not.
- 4
Reservation contract
Small deposit (€3,000–€10,000) takes the property off the market while due diligence runs.
- 5
Sign the contrato de arras
Private purchase contract with a 10% deposit. If the buyer pulls out they lose it; if the seller pulls out they pay double.
- 6
Sign the escritura pública
Final public deed signed before a notario; balance and taxes paid; keys handed over.
- 7
Register the property
Lawyer registers the deed at the Registro de la Propiedad and arranges utility and IBI transfers.
Spain ended its Golden Visa property route in April 2025. Non-resident mortgages are widely available, typically 60–70% LTV. Non-resident sellers face a 3% withholding from the sale price (retención), claimable against capital gains tax. Always check community-of-owners (comunidad) debts and outstanding IBI before completion — they transfer with the property.
General guidance only — confirm specifics with a qualified local lawyer or tax adviser. Reference











